



This is amazing! Someone certainly is talented and patient to create such a masterpiece. It certainly has the WOW! factor for me! (If you want to see larger pictures then just click on them and they should enlarge automatically.)
A few quick facts:
Q: How long to build it?
A: It was about a year and a half of planning, building and photographing.
Q: How many pieces of LEGO to build it?
A: More than 75,000?
Q: How big is it?
A: About 7 feet by 5 1/2 feet by 30 inches (2.2 m x 1.7 m x .76 m)
Q: How many LEGO people does it seat?
A: 1,372
Q: How many windows?
A: 3,976?
It features a balcony, a grand entrance lobby , stairs to the balcony, toilets/restrooms , cloakrooms, several mosaics, a nave, a baptistery, an altar, a crucifix, a pulpit and an elaborate pipe organ.
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